Quick question if I may; got a voltmeter from eBay today. I can't get the thing to work.
I have tried connecting to the live side of the fusebox, the ignition side and even to the battery, + to positive and - to negative of course. I can't get the thing to move, not one bit.
Does it sound faulty or am I doing something stupid?! Its originally from an 80's Jaguar if it matters.
Cheers
Voltmeter
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An update! Bit embarassing actually
I plugged the gauge in again this morning and left it for about 15 seconds. The needle suddenly started to move and ended up at the correct position! The needle seemed to release suddenly, and on subsequent connection moved much more quickly.
Maybe the gauge had a bump in the post causing the needle to stick briefly, I don't know. What I do know is that I was ignorant of exactly how it was meant to work
The seller replied to my e-mail of last night immediately with apologies and a full refund. Naturally I have paid him again and apologised for my error.
Thanks for your help chaps.

I plugged the gauge in again this morning and left it for about 15 seconds. The needle suddenly started to move and ended up at the correct position! The needle seemed to release suddenly, and on subsequent connection moved much more quickly.
Maybe the gauge had a bump in the post causing the needle to stick briefly, I don't know. What I do know is that I was ignorant of exactly how it was meant to work

The seller replied to my e-mail of last night immediately with apologies and a full refund. Naturally I have paid him again and apologised for my error.
Thanks for your help chaps.
Nice one !
Good for the seller for refunding you so sharply and good for you for not ripping him off.
Glad you asked about this as have a new one still in it's blister pack to be fitted in a few months, no doubt would have done the same and come to the same assumption but no way carting it back to the shop i bought it from in germany 5 years ago
Good for the seller for refunding you so sharply and good for you for not ripping him off.
Glad you asked about this as have a new one still in it's blister pack to be fitted in a few months, no doubt would have done the same and come to the same assumption but no way carting it back to the shop i bought it from in germany 5 years ago

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